Following a gruelling season in Saracens and England colours, Maro Itoje looks to have settled for a change of pace in his work routine.

In a skit released by BT Sport, the 22-year-old lock swaps the grind of the training paddock for a desk job.

Clad in his Sarries gear and trademark scrum cap, Itoje, who has been a force of nature for club and country over the past two years, kicks back in his new role as an office worker.

Saracens lock Maro Itoje mans the phones during his job swap with an office worker

Clad in his Saracens gear and trademark scrum cap, Itoje kicks back during his shift

Meanwhile, Brian - who has taken Itoje's place in the Saracens squad - is put through a punishing session with the 'Wolfpack', getting stuck into some lineout mauling and scrummaging as well as feeling the full force of some punishing hits from some of Sarries' grizzled forwards.

There will be no joking around from Itoje on Saturday as his side gear up for their Champions Cup final against Clermont at Murrayfield.

Mark McCall's men are targeting a historic 'Double Double' of domestic and European titles beginning with victory over of the Top 14 giants in Edinburgh.

Brian, who has taken Itoje's place in the Saracens squad, is put through a punishing session

As part of the skit, the 22-year-old lock swaps the grind of the training paddock for a desk job

Itoje is gearing up for Saturday's Champions Cup clash with Clermont at Murrayfield

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Itoje and Co are unbeaten in 17 European games ahead of their clash with Les Jaunards.

The Camden-born forward was man-of-the-match in last season's Champions Cup final victory over Racing 92 in Lyon.

Ever-present in England's 18-match unbeaten run under head coach Eddie Jones, Itoje was rewarded for his stellar form with a call-up to Warren Gatland's 41-man squad to tour New Zealand next month.

Itoje was one of a five locks selected in the tour part along with Saracens team-mate George Kruis, Northampton enforcer Courtney Lawes , Wales veteran Alun Wyn Jones and Ireland livewire Iain Henderson.

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Itoje will put the joking aside next month as he prepares for the Lions tour of New Zealand